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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&SiChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&Si

for more information about stanelco click on the links.

driver's research page link
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=7681#lastread
website link
http://www.stanelco.co.uk/index.htm


hewittalan6 - 20 Feb 2006 09:16 - 14921 of 27111

No comment cos you might think I'm PM1 in disguise, but this is in the news today;
Anyone remember the ciggy filter auction????

Crackdown on cigarette butt dumping


A major crackdown on cigarette ends and ash is being launched today by anti litter campaigners.

Keep Britain Tidy is giving away a quarter of a million free cigarette pouches, in a bid to stamp out the mess and dirt that the habit creates.

The move follows MPs' decision this week to ban smoking in pubs clubs and restaurants.

The wallets, coloured camouflage or leopard skin, are designed to store butts safely until smokers find a bin.

And with research suggesting that cigarette related rubbish is already the country's biggest litter problem, the Campaign is striking now before bans force smokers outside and the streets become a cigarette end dumping ground.

Alan Woods, Chief Executive of Keep Britain Tidy said: "With nowhere to smoke in the pub or the office, smokers are nipping outside for a cigarette.

"With bars and businesses reluctant to provide bins, the result is more flung fag ends, boxes and matches and a bigger council tax tab to clean them up."

Keep Britain Tidy said the pouches, available free from ASDA tobacco counters, will go some way to stopping the extra rubbish. These have been market tested by smokers across the country, most of whom want a neat, discrete and responsible way of getting rid of their cigarette ends.

Similarly posters to back the drive were created after smokers said "no" to preachy messages and "yes" to campaigns that gave them some credit for being sensible citizens.

Alan Woods added: "For most smokers, the priority is to stub out their butt safely which is why so many were keen on cig bins with ashtrays, where they could see their dog end extinguished properly."

stockdog - 20 Feb 2006 09:32 - 14922 of 27111

So, ClassyGlassy (aka E.K. aka Simon) recommends shorting down 25% to 11.25p.

I'm resistant, since have a long-term belief in this share. However, as Eric says when it breaks out of the current tight range it could go either way. CG and his aliases are reported to make a fair bit of money on their short positions.

Hence, I'm sticking with my own plan - a strict stop loss of 14p mid which has been the support floor of the recent months). If it breaks down through that, it may well go lower by as much as CG/EK/SC predicts. Might even look at setting a spread bet sell order on stop just in case. If that worked out I wouldn't have to trade the share in and out so much.

sd

garyble - 20 Feb 2006 09:48 - 14923 of 27111

Well, well, well,

We now have an interesting turn. Someone of many aliases appears, asks a question about shorting SEO over the past 9 months, signs off as "E.K." then "Simon" and people's ears begin to prick up!

With a possible 7 days to results, it would seem that someone is yet again attempting to influence the weaker holders.

Well, as they say, "fortune favours the brave"!

Simon C

tweenie - 20 Feb 2006 20:10 - 14924 of 27111

cg.
For someone returning to the 'oil threads' you're obviously taking a very scenic route.
LOL

explosive - 20 Feb 2006 20:12 - 14925 of 27111

Classyglassy - Go short, go long, do your own thing. Lets just hear your prediction and reasons why? You never know there maybe some that agree... Reference the word "Trust" in the above post, now whos the silly boy then!!

explosive - 20 Feb 2006 20:36 - 14926 of 27111

Actually fella if you been on this thread for any amount of time I was originally in at the 5p mark topped up on the RHPS sell at 3.5p , sold at the 15p mark thus taking profit and bought back in last week.... Made just a tad more than 20% on this one so no loser actully a bigger winner than yourself!!

So I put it to you, relax, calm down, and stop posting bollox!!

explosive - 20 Feb 2006 21:00 - 14927 of 27111

Classyglassy - You truly are a muppet to seek out my last four posts on different threads and then post similar crap on all, worse than Blinger I may add, are you at all related?

bhunt1910 - 20 Feb 2006 22:07 - 14928 of 27111

I am assuming Classyglassy is Bling is disguise

Apologies if I am wrong - but seems ever so similar?

oblomov - 20 Feb 2006 22:48 - 14929 of 27111


Classy,bling,seq and stainco on FYB - IMHO.

the manageress - 21 Feb 2006 00:11 - 14930 of 27111

hi all, don't post much.
Classy glassy seems determined to to poo poo this share on here and on other bulletin boards, as a longterm holder I would seriously dismiss this shorter with a vengance.

tweenie - 21 Feb 2006 08:34 - 14931 of 27111

It would appear classyglassy is behaving like a spoilt 'RICH' child.

hewittalan6 - 21 Feb 2006 09:03 - 14932 of 27111

Wal Mart results due out today.
Not holding my breath, but it would be nice if it mentioned trials!!
Still think it will be with that other company who provide pakaging management to McDonalds and Pepsi.
Alan

Fred1new - 21 Feb 2006 10:52 - 14933 of 27111

Sell, Annual results and prelims 28/2/2006. Not long. Might take some of the guess work out of this thread.

driver - 21 Feb 2006 12:14 - 14934 of 27111

There you go Al the Wal Mart results

Wal-Mart Stores Inc Wal-Mart profit rises 13.4%; sales up 8.6%
LONDON (AFX) -- Wal-Mart Stores earned $3.6 billion, or 86 cents a share in
the fourth quarter -- a jump of 13.4 percent from the $3.2 billion, or 75 cents
a share in the year-ago period. Those figures include a 2-cent a share tax
benefit. Revenue came in at $90.13 billion while net sales rose 8.6% to $89.3
billion. Same-store sales rose 3.1%. The average estimate of analysts polled by
Thomson First Call had been for Wal-Mart to earn 83 cents a share on revenue of
$90.46 billion. The Bentonville, Ark.-based company said it expects profits in
fiscal 2007 to come in between $2.88 to $2.95 a share -- just shy of the current
Wall Street view of $2.98. Shares of Wal-Mart ended the Friday session down
about 1% at $46.10.

This story was supplied by MarketWatch. For further information see
www.marketwatch.com.

hewittalan6 - 21 Feb 2006 12:33 - 14935 of 27111

Thanks for that Driver, but I was thinking more about the commentary that they usually put after the numbers. You know, the blow by blow account of how next year will be better cos they have started to use the paperclip stockpile that doesn't appear on the balance sheet, thereby reducing administrative expenses?
Don't know what time the full report will be available or quite where to get it, but I'm not expecting any leads from it anyway.
Thanks though, Driver.

driver - 21 Feb 2006 12:38 - 14936 of 27111

Al
You can make that bit up and put it on the end.

kimoldfield - 21 Feb 2006 13:06 - 14937 of 27111

You can get the full results from the Wal-Mart Home site Alan. There does not seem to be a mention of Stanelco; the only possible relevant part that I could see (probably has no relevance at all!) was this :

In connection with the development of our grocery distribution
network in the United States, we have agreements with third par-
ties which would require us to purchase or assume the leases on
certain unique equipment in the event the agreements are termi-
nated. These agreements, which can be terminated by either party
at will, cover up to a five-year period and obligate the company to
pay up to approximately $163 million upon termination of some
or all of these agreements.
There are no recourse provisions which would enable us to
recover from third parties any amounts paid under the above
guarantees. No liability for these guarantees has been recorded
in our financial statements.

Don't know what it means really!
Kim

robinhood - 21 Feb 2006 14:12 - 14938 of 27111

SEO -as yet- do not have an agreement with Wallmart. If there was one we would have seen a RNS in the past. So your 14937 must relate to other supply contracts

kimoldfield - 21 Feb 2006 14:20 - 14939 of 27111

Yea, just wishful thinking, the "unique equipment" got me excited! (My wife says something like that about our milkman)
Kim

hewittalan6 - 21 Feb 2006 14:21 - 14940 of 27111

My Missus says it about the milkmans horse.
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